The Age Of Innocence

The Age Of Innocence
The Age Of Innocence

Film Details

Year

1993

Duration

132 minutes

Genres

Drama, Period and Historical, Romance

Language

English

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Synopsis

Martin Scorsese's elegant, emotionally devastating adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel. It's New York in the 1870s, and lawyer Newland Archer is locked into an advantageous but loveless match with the well-bred May. He becomes increasingly fascinated however, with her cousin, social outcast Countess Olenska. Archer must choose between his own and society's wishes, as he struggles against the restrictive mores of 19th-century upper-class society.

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U Classification

Mild sexual references.

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